Florida Faces Controversy Over Children’s Healthcare Coverage amid the End of Pandemic-Era Protections

MIAMI, FL – As pandemic-era protections for Medicaid participants come to an end, millions of low-income Americans are losing their coverage. This unsettling trend has raised concerns about the fate of children who rely on the program. The Department of Health and Human Services recently sent letters to nine states, including Florida, urging them to do more to keep children enrolled in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Florida has been at the center of this issue, having already removed 420,000 children from both Medicaid and CHIP. Chip insures children from families with … Read more

Victory for Massachusetts: Grubhub settles pandemic-era fees lawsuit for $3.5 million

BOSTON, Massachusetts – Grubhub has reached a settlement with the state of Massachusetts over fees charged to restaurants during the pandemic. The settlement amounts to $3.5 million and resolves a lawsuit filed by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey. The lawsuit alleged that Grubhub had charged “excessive fees” to restaurants that used its platform for food deliveries. According to the agreement, Grubhub will pay restitution to affected restaurants and also change its business practices to clearly disclose its fees and provide increased transparency. The settlement comes after an investigation by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, which … Read more